Do you want to be forgiven when you fail? How readily do you forgive those who injure you? These questions represent two sides of forgiveness brought out in the Lord's prayer, “Forgive us as we forgive others.” Being completely forgiven is wonderful! Completely forgiving someone else—well—that can be hard to do. Continue Reading
Interview with Messianic Jew & Columnist – Myra Kahn Adams
If you are viewing this post in your email, click HERE to access the podcast.This interview is also available on Patricia's YouTube channel: Click HERE. Myra Kahn Adams is a conservative political and religious writer with numerous national credits. She is an opinion contributor to The Hill, a RealClearPolitics contributor and a weekly Townhall.com columnist, and also the executive director of SignFromGod.org, a ministry dedicated to Shroud of Turin education. She is a Messianic Jew, and Continue Reading
No Request Is Insignificant to God {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution & LINKUP}
From the rearview mirror, I saw my then-9-year-old praying again. After mouthing “Amen,” she picked up my phone and dialed her best friend’s number. After the initial greeting, she lit up: “OK, so I received my letter from the camp and have not opened it yet. Go get yours. As we decided, let’s open them together.” “Please let me be in the same club, please let me be in the same club,” I heard my baby girl whisper. She opened the letter and screamed: “Oh my goodness! I made it; I made Continue Reading
An Empty Tomb for Our Empty Places {Recharge Wednesday LINKUP}
God provided an empty tomb for every empty space in our lives. Does it ever seem like you took a crash course on how to manage current life that you never signed up for? The sinking feeling of emptiness that seems to linger on and on. I experienced emptiness from an empty womb after I lost a baby to miscarriage, an emptiness from a broken heart when my father died, and plenty of other empty spaces throughout the years. Whether it was the loss we experienced during the pandemic, a Continue Reading
My Victories, My Battles – Not Really Mine {Recharge Wednesday LINKUP}
Niccolò Paganini was a virtuoso violinist and composer who lived in Europe in the early 1800s and was thought to be the greatest violinist of all time. His technique while playing was unparalleled. His compositions, unique and of vanguard style. His playing of gentle passages was so beautiful that his audiences often burst into tears, and yet, he would perform some pieces with such vigor and velocity that one listener at a concert in Vienna became half-crazed and declared for days that he had Continue Reading
Andy & Sandra Stanley – Interview & Column about their new book on Parenting
Andy & Sandra Stanley talk to Patricia about their first book written together: Parenting - Getting IT Right, a great resource for parents. If you are reading this in your email, click HERE to listen. Read the column about this conversation below. Click HERE to watch it on YouTube. “If you don’t hit pause long enough to consider the direction in which you are parenting, you may wake up one day to the realization that you parented in the wrong direction.” — Andy Stanley Am I Continue Reading